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SCC PROBATION DEPARTMENT VICTIM/SURVIVOR OF CRIME SERVICES

303 Water Street, Suite 9, Santa Cruz, CA 95060
  • Adult Physical Assault (includes aggravated and simple assault)
  • Adult sexual assault;Adults sexually abused/assaulted as children
  • Arson
  • Bullying (Verbal, Cyber, or Physical)
  • Burglary;Child Physical Abuse or Neglect
  • Child Pornography
  • Child sexual abuse/assault
  • Domestic and/or Family Violence
  • Elder Abuse or Neglect
  • Hate Crime: Racial/religious/gender/sexual orientation/other
  • Human trafficking: sex
  • Identity theft/fraud/financial crime
  • Kidnapping (non-custodial)
  • Kidnapping (custodial)
  • Other: vehicular victimization (e. g. hit and run)
  • Robbery
  • Stalking/harassment
  • Survivors of homicide victims
  • Teen dating victimization
  • Terrorism (domestic/international)
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SAFE SCHOOLS PROJECT OF SANTA CRUZ COUNTY

14 Magellan Ct, Novato, CA 94949

Protects LGBTQ+ students in the county. Provides in-servicing to schools in the county on LGBTQ+ issues.

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PUBLIC LIBRARY SERVICES

275 Main Street, Suite 100, Watsonville, CA 95076

Provides library cards, public computer, and wireless internet access. Offers e-resources, research databases, collection of books, newspapers, magazines, CDs, and DVDs. Provides activities for all ages including storytime reading, paint & tech nights and music. Provides adult literacy programs including individual reading, writing, and tutoring.

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VIA DEL MAR

124 West Beach Street, Watsonville, CA 95076

This property offers 40 low-income units with various layouts. Options include efficiency and one-bedroom units, two-bedroom units, and three-bedroom or larger units. These homes provide affordable and comfortable living for individuals and families.

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YOUTH SERVICES MENTAL HEALTH

380 Encinal St, Ste 200, Santa Cruz, CA 95060

Encompass' Youth Services Mental Health Counseling program is personalized to meet the individual needs of youth and to enhance the strengths and assets of each family. We provide individual, group, and family counseling for youth and families. Participating in counseling improves family, peer, and community relationships; increases self-confidence and school performance; and reduces drug and alcohol use. Services can be provided in home, in office, virtually via the web, and over the phone.

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YOUTH SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER SERVICES (YSUD)

380 Encinal St, Ste 200, Santa Cruz, CA 95060

At Encompass, we value dignity and respect for all people as they work toward healing and recovery. Our certified clinicians provide a full spectrum of trauma-informed substance use disorder services for youth and their families. As an integrated behavioral health agency, we also specialize in treating co-occurring disorders. Harm reduction is central to our approach, and we use a number of evidence-based modalities. Mindfulness and body awareness activities are also integrated into our programs. Group Counseling: Evidence-based group models, such as Seven Challenges and Seeking Safety, are offered at our north and south office locations. Individual Counseling: One-on-one counseling is offered in our Santa Cruz and Watsonville offices, as well as in community locations like schools and homes. Intensive Outpatient Counseling: For youth at very high risk, we can provide intensive services (at least six hours per week), including individual, family, and group modalities.

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SECOND STORY

Aptos, CA 95060
Second Story is a six-bed house that serves as a respite and a voluntary opportunity for individuals to learn to use relationships to move out of old roles and patterns. Staffed by "peers," (people with lived experience of mood swings, consuming fears, voices, visions . . .) who have learned to be with some discomfort. The household provides an opportunity to experience what change feels like, and to learn new responses through relationships with each other. With the expectation that everyone is capable and inherently knows what they need, both paid staff and guests create a space for those qualities to surface. Along with creating a home, we share stories to connect and understand each other's experiences, gently challenging ourselves to listen to the untold story. The hope is not to rebuild a culture of illness, but instead generate some sparkling moments of connection and trust.
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MONARCH HOUSING PROJECT

2206 40th Avenue, Santa Cruz, CA 95062

This property offers 18 low-income units with various layouts. Options include efficiency and one-bedroom units. These homes provide affordable and comfortable living for individuals and families.

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ENCOMPASS SOBER LIVING ENVIRONMENTS

Santa Cruz, CA 95060

SOBER LIVING ENVIRONMENTS WEEKS HOUSE Description: Located just outside of Downtown Santa Cruz, CA, this 8-bed, all male facility provides a healthy balance of independence and support. The location provides easy access to public transportation and is in the heart of West Side Santa Cruz, which is bustling with activities and local businesses. At Weeks SLE, residents are encouraged to practice healthy relationships, accountability and responsibility. Active participation in some form of recovery program is required for residents, as well as attending regular house meetings and community chores. Capacity: 3 Telephone: (831) 313-5692 Email: [email protected] CLEVELAND HOUSE Description: Cleveland House is a beautiful 6-bed, female-only facility which provides a safe environment for likeminded sisters in recovery. Located near busy Mission Street in Santa Cruz's beautiful Residential West Side, residents will have access to many local eateries, businesses, activities and job opportunities. Residents are encouraged to live independently in this supportive, community based setting. Residents are encouraged to develop and practice life skills and relationship building. In this supported environment, residents are able to develop a stronger sense of accountability, responsibility and community to further their recovery. Capacity: 6 Telephone: (831) 226-3523 Email: [email protected] FREEDOM HOUSEDescription: Located just off historic Highway 1 in Aptos, CA, Freedom House is a sober living home for 12 men who are actively engaged in recovery. The multi-story home sits on a large wooded lot, in a quiet and serene setting. Freedom House is located far away from the hustle and bustle of Santa Cruz, with convenient public transportation access. At Freedom house, clients receive the benefits of community support from recovery peers as well as bilingual house management. Residents build community connections by attending weekly house meetings where rules and policies are frequently reviewed and assessed which helps to ensure a safe and supportive environment for all residents. Capacity: 12 Telephone: (831) 661-0186 Email: [email protected]

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CASA PACIFIC

Watsonville, CA 95076
Treatment Focus: Helping individuals maintain sobriety and transition to independent living Casa Pacific is part of an innovative project centered around work and meaningful daily activities, as the core of the co-occurring disorders treatment approach. Residents attend the Community Connection's Mariposa Center to learn vocational skills and participate in various volunteer jobs, or they participate in the Community Action Board's Alcanse work crew. Other activities include socialization, recreation, accessing community resources, on-site recovery meetings and individualized attention to assist residents in maintaining sobriety, reaching their personal goals, and transitioning into independent community living
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NAMI THURSDAY NIGHT SUPPORT GROUP FOR FAMILY MEMBERS

No Physical Location
Local support group provides weekly opportunities for family members and friends of people living with mental illness to explore ideas and solutions to the problems they experience dealing with a mental illness in their families or friends. Drop-ins welcome.
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NAMI THURSDAY NIGHT SUPPORT GROUP FOR FAMILY MEMBERS

35 Penny Lane, Suite 2, Watsonville, CA 95076
Local support group provides weekly opportunities for family members and friends of people living with mental illness to explore ideas and solutions to the problems they experience dealing with a mental illness in their families or friends. Drop-ins welcome.
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NAMI GRUPO DE APOYO PARA FAMILIAS

No Physical Location
Provides opportunities for family members and friends of people living with mental illness to explore ideas and solutions to the problems they experience dealing with a mental illness in their families or friends. Facilitators are Spanish speaking. Child care may be available.
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CHILD PASSENGER SAFETY

372 Airport Boulevard, Freedom, CA 95019

A certified technician teaches the parent/caregiver how to install the seat correctly and provides guidance as the parent/caregiver completes final installation.

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FOOD NOT BOMBS

440 Front Street, Santa Cruz, CA 95060
Bombs sharing meals, clothing and survival gear every Saturday and Sunday from noon to 3 at the Town Clock
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RED CARDS / TARJETAS ROJAS

All people in the United States, regardless of immigration status, have certain rights and protections under the U.S. Constitution. The ILRC's Red Cards help people assert their rights and defend themselves in many situations, such as when ICE agents go to a home.

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Todas las personas en los Estados Unidos - sin importar su estatus migratorio - tienen derechos y protecciones bajo la constitucin del pas. Nuestras Tarjetas Rojas ayudan a los inmigrantes ejercer esos derechos y protegerse en muchas situaciones, como cuando agentes de inmigracin visitan nuestras viviendas.

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DISASTER PREPAREDNESS, RESPONSE AND ASSISTANCE SERVICES

701 Ocean Street, Room 520, Santa Cruz, CA 95060
Responsible for emergency planning and preparation for Santa Cruz County. Assesses major emergency threats such as wildfires, floods, earthquakes, tsunami and civil disturbances and helps connect residents with resources in states of emergencies.
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LAW ENFORCEMENT: SCPD

155 Center Street, Santa Cruz, CA 95060
Enforces laws and ordinances and preserves the peace within the city of Santa Cruz. Accepts and processes applications for certain city permits such as alarm registration, one day liquor license, sound amplification permits, special events and taxi car driver permits.
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OUTDOOR SCIENCE CAMP

1145 Morrissey Boulevard, Santa Cruz, CA 95065
Outdoor Science School is a week of hands-on science. The camp is set in a natural environment where students can learn about science by experiencing it in the world around them.
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CAMPUS KIDS CONNECTION

1231 Bay Street, Santa Cruz, CA 95060
Campus Kids Connection, Inc. provides quality, on-site child care programs in a safe, fun filled, and enriching environment for a diverse population of families in Santa Cruz County. The program provides a variety of activities for children and assures that each child has an opportunity to practice a broad range of skills.
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CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES

401 Old San Jose Road, Soquel, CA 95073
Various clubs and events students can join and partake in. See website for more information.
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CHILD CARE

885 Moro Drive, Gilroy, CA 95020
Center-Based Child Care: 8 licensed Child Development Centers serving infants, preschool and school-age children. Family Child Care Homes provide regular visits to provide technical assistance, encourage quality and on-going professional development.
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SUPPORT GROUPS

Soquel, CA 95073

All-volunteer organization providing peer support for parents and their loved ones who are grieving the loss of a baby before, during or after birth. Offers in-person and virtual grief support group meetings for pregnancy and infant loss, and specialized virtual support groups: Early Pregnancy Loss, Parenting After Loss, Subsequent Pregnancy. Also offers one-on-one peer support, information and resources, presentations for healthcare providers, and limited financial assistance to help eligible families with funeral expenses.

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CRIMINAL DEFENSE / CLEAN SLATE PROJECT

420 May Avenue, Santa Cruz, CA 95060
Survivors/victims services: Legal services Legal Services: Legal defense services and referrals to social services agencies and community based organizations for assistance with non-legal social needs related to criminal legal system involvement. Serve victims/survivors who are impacted by the following crimes: Currently charged with a crime, facing a juvenile justice allegation, facing involuntary commitment in conservatorship or contempt proeeding, arrested or cited for criminal offense and seeking early representation, seeking record clearance, or actively supervised on PRCS, probation, or parole and facing a violation. Serve victims/survivors who are: Currently under supervision (probation/parole);Undocumented;Other Unable to afford a defense attorney, no conflicts with other clients, AND one of the following: currently charged with a crime, facing a juvenile justice allegation, facing involuntary commitment in conservatorship or contempt proeeding, arrested or cited for criminal offense and seeking early representation, seeking record clearance, or actively supervised on PRCS, probation, or parole and facing a violation.
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SUMMER CAMP

3100 Bean Creek Road, Scotts Valley, CA 95066
Offers various types of Christian-oriented residential summer camps for youth. Activities including swimming, hiking, archery, volleyball, basketball, softball, treasure hunts, creek walking, nightly campfires, sing-a-longs and skits, arts and crafts, nature study, Native American Indian lore, and leadership training.
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